A brassiere and a decorative element having a relatively flat configuration, a set of suspension straps symmetrically arranged about a vertical plane between the brassiere cups serving to locate the decorative element symmetrically about the vertical plane above, and free of contact with a bridge between the cups, the suspension straps on each side of the decorative element including a first suspension strap attached to a mid-section of an associated cup and to an adjacent side edge of the decorative element and a second suspension strap spaced above the first suspension strap and attached to the adjacent side edge of the decorative element, the first and second suspension straps being arranged to maintain a face of the decorative element facing in a direction to which the cups project.
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8. In combination, a brassiere and a decorative element, the brassiere having a pair of adjacent cups symmetrically disposed about a vertical plane, the cups each being supported by an associated shoulder strap and being mutually coupled by an intermediate bridge at the vertical plane, a set of suspension straps symmetrically arranged about said vertical plane serving to locate the decorative element symmetrically about the vertical plane above the bridge and free of contact with the bridge, the set of suspension straps having on each right and left side of the brassiere a suspension strap attached to the decorative element substantially above a mid-height of the decorative element and inclined upwardly in a generally straight line, and an additional central bridge attaching suspension strap extending vertically from said bridge to said decorative element and attached therebetween to both said bridge and said decorative element, the decorative element having a base to which said suspension straps are attached and a cover releasably attached to the base, the suspension straps being constructed and arranged to maintain a face of the cover attached to the base facing in a direction to which said cups project.
1. In combination, a brassiere and a decorative element, the brassiere having a pair of adjacent cups symmetrically disposed about a vertical plane, the cups each being supported by an associated shoulder strap and being mutually coupled by an intermediate bridge at the vertical plane, a set of suspension straps symmetrically arranged about said vertical plane serving to locate the decorative element symmetrically about the vertical plane above the bridge and free of contact with the bridge, the set of suspension straps having on each right and left side of the brassiere a suspension strap attached to a mid-section of a cup and to an adjacent side edge of the decorative element and another suspension strap spaced above the cup attached suspension strap attached to the decorative element substantially above a mid-height of the decorative element and inclined upwardly in a generally straight line, and an additional central bridge attaching suspension strap extending vertically from said bridge to said decorative element and attached therebetween to both said bridge and said decorative element, the decorative element having a base to which said suspension straps are attached and a cover releasably attached to the base, the cup attached and the another suspension straps being arranged to maintain a face of the cover attached to the base facing in a direction to which said cups project.
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This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 14/166,026, filed Jan. 28, 2014.
The invention relates to ladies adornments and, more particularly, to a decorative element associated with a brassiere.
It is known, for example, from U.S. Pat. No. 8,425,274 and U.S. Patent Application Publication 2010/0154472 to associate a decorative element with a brassiere. Typically such elements are disposed at or form the bridge between the cups of the brassiere. As a result, the decorative element is not ordinarily displayed and, if revealed, it is not presented in a manner that obtains a prominence separate from the brassiere itself. While a necklace or chain provides a more noticeable display of a decorative element such as a pendant, any physical activity of the wearer can cause the pendant to swing and fall out of a blouse and become a distraction and/or become overturned.
The invention integrates a pendant or other decorative element with a brassiere to add fashion and distinctiveness to both of these combined elements. The inventive arrangement has the decorative element suspended in or above the space between the cups of the brassiere. The decorative element is suspended with horizontal straps that extend sideways to attachment points on the cups and, optionally, the shoulder straps of the brassiere. The suspension straps are vertically separated to allow them to maintain the decorative element in place without the risk of swinging or face reversal.
The invention may be applied to relatively inexpensive, broad appeal product lines as well as more exclusive product lines. In the lower price category, the decorative element can be, for example, made of molded plastic, non-precious metal, base metal with silver or gold plate or fabric. In the more expensive lines, the decorative element can be made, for example, of 14K or 18K gold, or sterling silver. The decorative element can be imprinted, stamped, cast or otherwise created with an image and/or can serve as a mounting for semi-precious or precious gems.
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The decorative element, designated 17 and sometimes referred to simply as the element, is located so that it is symmetrical about a vertical plane centered between the cups 12 and is spaced above the bridge 16. The element or pendant 17 is kept in place by a set of fabric suspension straps or strands 18, 19 and 20 which in the showing of
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The construction, as described, where the distal ends of the suspension straps 18-20 are sewn directly to the cups 12 is particularly suited for less expensive forms of the product 10.
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The suspension straps 18-20 hold the element 17 above the bridge 16 so that it is visually distinguishable from the bra 11. The vertical spacing of the sideway extending straps 18-19 on each side of the element 17 prevents the element from turning inside face out.
Typically, a cover can be mounted on and dismounted from a respective base by a purchaser of a brassiere and two-piece pendant combination. While
The magnets 41 are preferably magnetized with their circular faces being at opposite poles and are mounted so that the cover 43 and base 42 are attracted to one another when the decorative face of the cover is directed away from the base. The base 42 and cover 43 can be cast of pot metal with technologies used in the manufacture of costume jewelry. A logo or other image can be cast, printed, molded or otherwise provided on the outer surface or decorative face of the cover 43.
The two-piece pendants enable a manufacturer to assemble a brassiere with a specific type of base and at the time of purchase, a customer can select a cover compatible with the specific base and with a desired logo or other image.
While the invention has been shown and described with respect to particular embodiments thereof, this is for the purpose of illustration rather than limitation, and other variations and modifications of the specific embodiments herein shown and described will be apparent to those skilled in the art all within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the patent is not to be limited in scope and effect to the specific embodiments herein shown and described nor in any other way that is inconsistent with the extent to which the progress in the art has been advanced by the invention.
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